bonnie++-1.03c -p option problem & ? | |
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Hello All , I know this isn't the proper place to pop this question .But it is one place where quite a few have practical experience with bonnie++ . When I add the -p option to my bonnie command line all it does is print the uid&gid I am using & dies . So I think I am doing something wrong somewhere . If anyone has ides('s) on the matter to share please pipe up offlies if you desire (I'll compile the result & post) or on list everyone could interested I guess ;-) .
Tia , JimL
# bonniemd3() { time /root/bonnie++-1.03c/bonnie++ -u0:0 -d /md3 -x 15 -s 262144 -f -p 4 ; }
# bonniemd3 > 131072MB-bonnie++-run-md3-xfs-15runs.log-`date "+%Y%m%d%H%M"`-`uname -r` 2>&1
# cat 131072MB-bonnie++-run-md3-xfs-15runs.log-200807190513-2.6.26-rc9
Using uid:0, gid:0.
real 0m0.012s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
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